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    stepping out of the bathroom with a smile on his face while shooting rounds at people. When the shooting started the faculty tried to evacuate the school before anyone was injured and it was said that it was utter chaos by some of the students and some off the students had no idea what was going on.... [tags: essays research papers] 442 words (1.3 pages) FREE Essays [view] The Causes of The American Civil War - The Causes of The American Civil War It was the greatest war in American history

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    I’ve lost him. I don’t want to lose him and Scout‚ because they’re all I’ve got‚” (Lee 366) “Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough‚” (Lee 374) CD Instead of Atticus giving his kids the easy way out‚ he wants them to own up to the bad things they’ve done (or he thinks they’ve done). He has raised them to live an upright‚ honest‚ and moral life

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    Hopi Snake Dance Summary

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    Hopi hero named Tiyo. Tiyo had gone on a voyage and entered a room in the underworld where people were wearing snake skins. Tiyo was initiated and learned to pray to the rain. After being initiated‚ he receives two maidens who help the corn grow by singing. Tiyo brings the two maidens to the surface of the earth and the snake woman becomes his wife and the other becomes the bride of the flute youth. Shortly after marriage‚ Tiyo’s wife gives birth to reptiles and Tiyo flees. The Hopi snake dance

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    was accused of a crime he or she would be sent to a public arena and their fate would be determined by what lied behind the door he or she chose. If the subject opened the door with the lady‚ they would be found innocent and will marry the beautiful maiden. However‚ if the accused opened the second door‚ a vicious tiger would run out and eat the subject alive. For the king and the village spectators‚ the event would either be a joyous or sorrowful occasion. Everyone in the kingdom

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    Activity 1 Poem Analysis Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe Students’ names: ________________________ Date: _________________ It was many and many a year ago‚ In a kingdom by the sea‚ That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of ANNABEL LEE; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me. I was a child and she was a child‚ In this kingdom by the sea; But we loved with a love that was more than love- I and my Annabel Lee; With a love

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    Bianca was a fair maiden. An example for the perfect housewife. She was obedient towards her father and was silent unless she was spoken to. This explains why she had so many suitors. In the beginning of the play‚ she already had two suitors‚ namely Gremio and Hortensio. They were competing each other for her hand in marriage‚ but her father wouldn’t agree unless her older sister was married. This was quite a problem because her sister Katherine was known as a shrew. In Act One another suitor is

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    Chivalry. It is an ardently admired characteristic‚ which is scarcely seen‚ in its pure form in today’s society. Chivalry is thought of today as a mythical medieval practice‚ which goes hand in hand with dragons‚ tumultuous quests and fair maidens. Having a chivalric nature is to have the sum of the ideal qualifications of a knight‚ including courtesy‚ generosity‚ valor‚ and dexterity in arms. Chivalry has been admired and respected consistently throughout the ages and audiences have responded well

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    To Kill a Mckingbird

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    shoes and see things from their point of view‚ it never really came through to her. Not until she stands on Boo Radley’s porch after he saves her and Jem from Bob Ewell. She states‚ "Atticus was right. One time he said you never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them. Just standing on the Radley porch was enough" (297). Standing on the porch lets Scout finally see things from Boo Radley’s point of view. Earlier in the novel‚ she was terrified every time she passed

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    The Lady or the Tiger

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    accused to a crime. It is the King’s semibarbaric method of justice. The accused is given the privileged to select one of the two doors. Behind one door was a tiger that would devour and tear into pieces the guilty and behind the other was a beautiful maiden who would marry the innocent. The semibarbaric King had a semibarbaric daughter who fell in love with a young brave and handsome man. The young man was just a commoner and the King was not pleased about it when he found out their relationship‚ so

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    Erotic Love in the Iliad

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    love is responsible for starting the rage of Achilles. Agamemnon demands Achilles’ concubine Brisies for himself in exchange for returning his maiden Chryseis to her father Chryses in order to end the plague set upon the Achaean army. Agamemnon and Achilles‚ two of the best Achaean warriors‚ came extremely close to battling each other over these stolen maidens – a fight driven by erotic love that could have divided the Greek army. Furthermore‚ Helen contributes significantly to the theme of erotic

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